Seems that I have seen some Argos with different size tires, where the front and rear tires are not touching the ground. Does that make sense? I would image it would be easier to steer.
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Originally posted by wrench View PostSeems that I have seen some Argos with different size tires, where the front and rear tires are not touching the ground. Does that make sense? I would image it would be easier to steer.
Also, air them up a specific way too...5 lbs on front and middle then 6 lbs in the rear.
It’s surprising how much difference in circumference there is on the stock tires.
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on the newer Argo's the front and rear tires are set higher in the frame than the 4 middle. either half inch or 1 inch sticks in my head. tires are the same size. this was done to aid turning on flat hard groundA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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Originally posted by racerone3 View Poston the newer Argo's the front and rear tires are set higher in the frame than the 4 middle. either half inch or 1 inch sticks in my head. tires are the same size. this was done to aid turning on flat hard ground
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